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  • The Netflix show's third season takes on the "friends to lovers" romance trope.
  • Join us for a live performance by bassoonist Joy Guidry of new work AMEN. Entry will be located at the ocean-facing side of the Museum (650 Coast Boulevard South). Galleries will be closed. “…the interdisciplinary artist pulls together spoken-word pieces with quivering electronic soundscapes, freeform woodwind blasts, and rich rhythmic spirals. It’s an intense, vulnerable work that demands equally thoughtful attention and engagement." –Allison Hussey, Pitchfork Radical self-love, compassion, laughter, and the drive to amplify Black artmakers and noisemakers comprise the core of bassoonist and composer Joy Guidry’s work. Their performances have been hailed by The San Diego Tribune as “lyrical and haunting…hair-raising and unsettling.” Joy was born in 1995 in Houston, Texas, into a creative family that played a big part in who they’ve become today. A versatile improviser and a composer of experimental, daring new works that embody a deep love of storytelling, Joy’s music channels their inner child in honor of their ancestors and predecessors. In addition, Joy seeks to support, hire, and promote Black artists in every aspect of their practice. No cell phone usage during the show Trigger Warning: - Very loud sounds - Intense language For more information visit: mcasd.ticketapp.org Related links: MCASD website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Dr. Austin Dennard is an OB-GYN who is going to give birth very soon. She also had to leave Texas to terminate a previous pregnancy because the fetus had a fatal condition.
  • More than half of American counties don't have an obstetrician. Family physicians, working in teams with proper support, could be the answer to the crisis in rural obstetric care.
  • The vice president is hitting the road to talk about reproductive freedom, an issue Democrats want to highlight in the 2024 election. Her first stop marks the 51st anniversary of Roe v Wade.
  • Black patients are diagnosed three times as often as white patients and with more severe symptoms.
  • Growing up, when Diarra Kilpatrick watched murder mystery shows with her grandmother, she never saw Black women driving the narrative. She seeks to change that in her new new BET+ series.
  • St. Paddy’s O’Beach Party includes two days of festivities on Friday, March 17 and Saturday, March 18, 2023 from 1 p.m. - 11 p.m. Join us where Newport meets the beach for a St. Paddy’s Day celebration with a true San Diego twist! In our 21+ beer garden, we'll be serving up live music from local and national acts, green beer, cocktails, and plenty of St. Paddy’s shenanigans including; a "Guac Off" guacamole tasting, Beach 5K Fun Run, pot o' gold hold, lucky charm flip cup, leprechaun limbo, and more. The first 500 people on Friday, March 17 will get to participate in the Gold Coin Giveaway, receiving gold coins redeemable for a variety of prizes including; green beer, car bomb shots, exclusive merch, and one lucky winner will receive a $500 cash prize! On Saturday, March 18 the first 500 guests will get to participate in the OB “Guac Off” featuring samples of guacamole from 8 local OB restaurants and a chance to cast a vote for the favorite. General Admission tickets are $20 at the door VIP TICKETS are presold and include: Entrance ($20 value), 2 drinks ($20 value), an exclusive VIP bar, upgraded restrooms, and priority re-entry. St. Paddy's O'Beach Party on Facebook / Twitter / Instagram
  • Illinois hospitals are seeing a surge of out-of-state patients who need abortion care at a hospital due to medical complications. But hospital-based abortions are more costly and harder to arrange.
  • Virginia voters are deciding whether to keep divided government at the state level. At stake is the chance to dramatically reshape abortion policy.
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